Can a 20-year-old develop uterine fibroids?
Generally, it is possible for a 20-year-old to develop uterine fibroids. After diagnosis, it is recommended to adjust one's mindset promptly and actively cooperate with doctors for treatment. Details are as follows:
Uterine fibroids are a relatively common gynecological condition. The development of fibroids is believed to be associated with genetic factors, abnormal levels of sex hormones in the body, and dysfunction of stem cells. The disease causes proliferation of the smooth muscle tissue in the uterus. As the fibroid increases in size, it can affect the normal structure and function of the uterus, mainly manifesting as menstrual abnormalities and unusual vaginal discharge. Although this condition most commonly occurs in women aged 30–50, individuals around 20 years old may also develop uterine fibroids if they have the aforementioned risk factors.
Patients with uterine fibroids can, under medical guidance, use medications such as drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol tablets, ethinyl estradiol cyproterone acetate tablets, or desogestrel-ethinyl estradiol tablets. When surgical criteria are met, myomectomy can be performed under a doctor’s supervision. After diagnosis, patients should promptly visit a gynecologist at a hospital. During this period, developing healthy lifestyle habits is beneficial for recovery.